With double-digit unemployment, more homes teetering on foreclosure and a government showing no capacity to light the way out of this mess, 2010 is shaping up to be a difficult year to get in shape, or make any other life change that Americans typically lay out in their New Year’s resolution plans. That’s because, according to “Life Coach” and founder of Tools to Life, Devlyn Steele, New Year’s resolutions are already a suspect strategy for changing old habits, given that the routine of making such promises to ourselves every December is an old habit unto itself. Layer on the kind of oppressive stress inherent in today’s economy, and it can be extremely challenging for people to overcome their vices. That’s why Steele says it’s time for individuals to “get mad” . . ....
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